Stops 11-14 – Berlin: A Study of Contrasts Final stops for this educational mission are within the unified city of Berlin. “Berlin ist sexy”, we were told. That’s because Berlin is non-stop with an array of sights, sounds, tastes, art, architecture, history and people for all persuasions. It’s done quite a job as a city in transition, with markers and monuments of time passed adjacent to futuristic, mind-boggling architecture and cutting-edge cityscapes. Fassbender & Rausch Chocolatiers am Gendarmenmarkt is the largest chocolate store in the world with a chocolate shop, café and restaurant. It is also right across the street from my hotel. Galleries Lafayette is kiddy corner, so I’m hopelessly bombarded by sweets, wursts and beer of all kinds. Just a short walk from my hotel is Restaurant VAU, situated in Berlin’s Gedarmenmarkt, a square that houses the site of the Konzerthaus (concert hall) and the French and German Cathedrals in Berlin’s thriving Miite district. VAU is distinguished by a Michelin star and offers a combination of classic French cuisine combined with regional products. I chose sparingly; still the meal was elegantly abundant from the artful amuse bouche to the salmon entrée and dessert tastings. Wines were masterfully paired and service was deliciously paced. Another night, I was lucky to be under the Brandenberg Gate where just days away the 25th celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall was to be celebrated. Security was already high. Check out the remnants of years passed and what adorns Berlin today. Sorry to see my journey throughout Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany come to closure, but happy to see that progress abounds. I am certain that my love of hearty foods and beverages with bold, deep and rich flavors is melded to these countries and their people. I already sense an urgency to return in the making.
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